Wednesday, January 5, 2022

A Blunderer to the End

 The past few days in the DC area have had unusual weather.  Christmas was surprisingly warm, along with New Year's weekend.  On Sunday, temperatures were in the mid-60s for a good part of the day.  But then overnight, the weather shifted drastically and by Monday, we had at least 5 inches of snow on the ground and freezing temperatures.

This usually doesn't happen here.  For snow like that to occur, it usually takes a few days of freezing temperatures.  But this was quick and the shift very drastic.

But the weathermen actually foresaw this scenario playing out.  In anticipation of the snow, schools were closed.  They still are as I write this.  So we all knew this was coming.

Except for Governor Ralph Northam of Virginia and whoever he has running VDOT.  Because nobody bothered to pretreat the roads for snow and ice and have the plows ready and waiting and this effectively caused several crashes on most major highways.

And so several people were left stranded on Interstate 95 for several hours.

This man has just a few days left in his term before Glenn Youngkin is sworn in and this is how that baby-murdering black-faced moron decides to end it.

As a failure.

I guess I shouldn't be too surprised by all this.  The level of competence the Democrat party has shown in recent years has gone to shockingly absurd depths.  At this point, I can't tell if they're really that incompetent or just plain evil.  Probably both.

The only reason they win anything is because they're allowed to cheat.

Not that Republicans are much better, but there is a definite difference in the level of competency between both parties.  Usually, a Republican governor makes better choices when managing the State he's supposed to manage.

Governor-elect Youngkin should take note of Northam's term as an example of how not to do things.

One aspect of wisdom is learning from other people's mistakes, after all.